Woman charged in Davis case evicted

Tuesday

Jun 26, 2007 at 12:01 AMJun 26, 2007 at 4:12 PM

Myisha L. Ferrell was evicted Monday morning from her home at 1234 Oxford Ave. NW.Ferrell was arrested Saturday and charged with felony obstructing justice for her apparent involvement in the disappearance of Jessie M. Davis. Cutts is charged with two counts of murder.

Joseph Gartrell

Myisha L. Ferrell was evicted Monday morning from her home at 1234 Oxford Ave. NW.
The complaint for her eviction was filed May 21 for nonpayment of rent, according to court records. On June 15, the first available date for forcible eviction was scheduled, which happened to be Monday -- the day of Bobby L. Cutts Jr. and Ferrell’s preliminary court appearances.
Ferrell was arrested Saturday and charged with felony obstructing justice for her apparent involvement in the disappearance of Jessie M. Davis. Cutts is charged with two counts of murder.
At 9:30 a.m. Monday, a bailiff granted permission to the landlord’s independent contractors to clear the apartment of Ferrell’s belongings, which were taken out the back door and left along the alley that runs beside the duplex.
Throughout the morning and into the afternoon, Ferrell’s friends and family members, including her mother, Glanda Robinson, hauled away the contents of the apartment.
Robinson and the others declined to comment.